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Buddleja (/ˈbʌdliə/; orth. var. Buddleia; also
historically given as Buddlea) is a
genus comprising over 140
species of
flowering plants endemic to Asia...
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Buddleja davidii (spelling
variant Buddleia davidii), also
called summer lilac, butterfly-bush, or
orange eye, is a
species of
flowering plant in the family...
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Buddleja salviifolia,
common names sage bush and sagewood, is
endemic to much of
southern and
eastern Africa, from
Kenya and
Angola south,
where it grows...
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Buddleja saligna, the
false olive or **** olive, is
native to
South Africa and Zimbabwe,
where it has a wide distribution. It
occurs most
often in ravines...
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Buddleja globosa, also
known as the orange-ball-tree,
orange ball
buddleja, and matico, is a
species of
flowering plant endemic to
Chile and Argentina...
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Buddleja megalocephala is a
species endemic to Guatemala, in the
Central Highlands, the
Sierra de los Cuchumatanes, and Mt.
Tacana on the
border with Mexico...
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Buddleja filibracteolata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Scrophulariaceae,
native to the
rainforests of
Costa Rica. It was
first described...
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Buddleja indica is an
evergreen shrub native to Madagascar, the
Comoro Islands, and the
Mascarene Islands,
where it
grows from the
coast into the mountains...
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Buddleja cordata is
endemic to Mexico,
growing along forest edges and
water courses at
elevations of 1500–3000 m; it has also
naturalized in
parts of Ethiopia...
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Buddleja officinalis is a
deciduous early-spring
flowering shrub native to west Hubei, Sichuan, and
Yunnan provinces in China.
Discovered in 1875 by Pavel...